NYSPFP- Readmission Collaborative Domain II - Kick-off Webinar Improving Care Transitions Between Hospitals and SNFs
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1 NYSPFP- Readmission Collaborative Domain II - Kick-off Webinar Improving Care Transitions Between Hospitals and SNFs February 28, 2017 A partnership of the Healthcare Association of New York State and the Greater New York Hospital Association
2 Agenda Topic Welcome/ Overview NYSPFP Readmission Collaborative Goals, Measurement Speaker Karline Roberts, NYSPFP Karline Roberts, NYSPFP IPRO Readmission Project Next Steps Preparing for In- person Meeting Capabilities Assessment Sara Butterfield, RN, BSN, IPRO Donna DeGarmo, RN, MSN, Bassett Healthcare Network Laurie Neander, RN, MS, Bassett Healthcare Network Diane Judson, RN, BSHA, Wingate Healthcare Karline Roberts, NYSPFP Calendar of Events Karline Roberts, NYSPFP Question and Answer Forum All participants February 28, 2017
3 NYSPFP Readmissions Initiative Overview o Domain I: Patient- and caregiver-centric discharge processes o Domain II: Improving care transitions between the acute care setting and skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) o Objectives: To assist New York State hospitals in reducing their readmission rates by improving the transitions of care between acute care providers and SNFs o Goal: CMS goal of reducing readmissions by 12% from a 2014 baseline February 28, 2017
4 Approach o Identify hospital and SNF partners with high readmission rates among shared patients o Identify readmission champions and interdisciplinary team members in hospitals and SNFs o Establish recurrent face-to-face collaborative meetings February 28, 2017
5 Why the Collaborative Approach? o Systematic approach to quality improvement whereby health care organizations come together to: o Identify, test, and measure evidence-based practice innovations o Share experience to accelerate learning and disseminate innovations o Create a framework for sustaining improvement February 28, 2017
6 NYSPFP Support NYSPFP support will include: o Facilitation of regional collaborative meetings o Hands-on quality improvement support o Assessment tools to identify gaps in current practice o Action planning assistance to drive improvement o Ongoing activities to inform, educate, train, and share February 28, 2017
7 Benefits of Participating o Support in addressing challenging areas in the transitions of care process o Resolve outstanding inter-facility issues o Avoid Medicare Reimbursement Reductions: o Value Based Purchasing o Hospital Readmission Reduction (HRR) Program February 28, 2017
8 Hospital Readmissions Reduction (HRR) Program o Part of Affordable Care Act o Program links what hospitals are paid to the quality of the care they provide - not just quantity of the services provides o The HRR Program provides financial incentives to hospitals to reduce costly and unnecessary hospital readmissions February 28, 2017
9 The Skilled Nursing Facility Value-Based Purchasing Program (SNFVBP) o What is it? o The program rewards skilled nursing facilities with incentive payments for the quality of care they give to people with Medicare. o When does it start? o Fiscal year 2019 for 2017 calendar year data o Why is it important? o It promotes better clinical outcomes o Data to be publically reported starting Oct on Nursing Home Compare o How will the program work? o Participating facilities will be paid for their services based on the quality of care, not just quantity of the services they provide in a given performance period. o Measure o 30-day all cause unexpected potentially preventable readmission rate February 28, 2017
10 NYSPFP Readmissions Measurement Strategy o Overall Outcome Measure o 30 day potentially preventable readmission rate (PPR) o All Condition, All Cause Readmissions Rate o Medicare, All Cause Readmission Rate o Overall Process Measure o HCAHPS: Care Transitions and Discharge Information scores o Aligns with patient/family engagement efforts o No manual data entry o Provides meaningful and actionable data o Domain II Measures o Medicare SNF readmission rate will be analyzed as data becomes available o Process and outcome measures within each collaborative will be determined by the collaborative teams February 28, 2017
11 Website Resources February 28, 2017
12 Transitional Care Partnerships: Aligning Forces for Improved Communication & Care Coordination Across the Healthcare Continuum IPRO Coordination of Care Initiative Sara Butterfield RN, BSN, CPHQ, CCM Senior Director, Healthcare Quality Improvement February 28, 2017 A partnership of the Healthcare Association of New York State and the Greater New York Hospital Association in collaboration with IPRO
13 NYS MFFS 30-Day Readmissions by Discharge Disposition CY 2015 All NYS Hospital Aggregate Source: CMS FFS Medicare Claims Data (In hospital deaths and transfers to another acute facility were not counted) 1
14 Approach o Regional cross-setting community coalitions Hospitals, Home Health, Nursing Homes, Assisted Living Facilities, Physician Practices, Hospice, RHIO, Office for Aging, County-based services, community service providers, EMS, Community Pharmacies, Key Stakeholders o Community Based Root Cause Analysis o Adoption of Evidence Based Interventions o Assistance in monitoring & measuring impact o Building collaborative partnerships to support sustainability 2
15 Approach o Identify common goals & shared missions across settings o Identify cultural & procedural differences across settings o Each partner has a unique perspective to identify & address issues associated with failed transitions o Deal with one or two problems at a time, beginning with the easier issues o Move out of the silo(s) 3
16 Building Capacity o Cross-Setting Collaboration is key to success! o All healthcare settings, community service providers and community partners who have a stake in improving care transitions need to be involved in Coalition efforts to impact readmission drivers: Hospitals Home health SNF s Hospice High Volume Physician Offices EMS Community Based Organizations Federal Qualified Health Centers Area Aging and Human Service Providers Medical Homes Assisted Living 4
17 The True Key to Success: Building Capacity Communication Collaboration Partnerships 5
18 Bassett Healthcare Network Laurie Neander RN, MS President / At Home Care Donna D. Anderson, RN, MSN, CENP Senior Director for Care Management Transition Partnerships
19 Transition Partnerships to Improve Quality Care for OUR Patients A partnership of the Healthcare Association of New York State and the Greater New York Hospital Association Transition Partnerships
20 Adopt a Standardized Risk Assessment Tool Adopt a Standardized Risk Assessment Tool Institute for Healthcare Improvement: How-to Guide: Improving Transitions from the Hospital to Home Health Care to Reduce Avoidable Rehospitalizations
21 Adopt a Risk Management Strategy Adopt a Risk Management Strategy Institute for Healthcare Improvement: How-to Guide: Improving Transitions from the Hospital to Home Health Care to Reduce Avoidable Rehospitalizations Transition Partnerships
22 Know Your Data; Understand Your Risk SHP Risk of Hospitalization Alert Risk for Hospitalization: You SHP State (NY) SHP National Patients that triggered the SHP Risk of Alert Triggered Alert Triggered & Alert Alert Alert Alert Hospitalizations Alert Hospitalized Triggered Triggered & Triggered Triggered & # % # % Hospitalized SOC/ROC Hospitalized Moderate Risk % % 22.1% 35.1% 23.6% 35.7% High Risk % % 7.1% 57.4% 9.8% 54.4% All at Risk % % 29.2% 40.6% 33.5% 41.2% Transition Partnerships
23 Disease Management Pathways Supported by Telehealth Technology: The Underpinning of A High-Risk Strategy Evidence based (American College Cardiology; AHA; ADA; COPD Gold Standard, etc.) Define patient specific biometric data ranges-actual vs. self-report Patient Activation: real time data facilitates an understanding of the relationship between unhealthy behaviors and poor health teach self care Identify a defined set of patient-centered services and interventions to reduce risk of ED or ACH Example: Diuretic Standing Order: If weight gain is 2-3 lbs. over 24 hours OR a 5 lb. or > increase over 7 days: Instruct patient/caregiver to increase daily prescribed dose of oral diuretic by 50% x 48 hours. If weight does not return to baseline, notify physician for additional orders. Transition Partnerships
24 Patient: D.O.B.: Primary or Secondary Diagnoses: Heart Failure: Yes No High Risk HF Date Patient Admitted to Hospital: Date Patient for Admission to AHC: 1. Refer and admit patient to At Home Care, Inc. Heart Failure Disease Management Pathway Management 2. Diuretic Standing Order: If weight gain is 2-3 lbs. over 24 hours OR a 5 lb. or > increase over 7 days: Instruct patient/caregiver to increase daily prescribed dose of oral diuretic by 50% x 48 hours. Pathway If weight does not return to baseline, notify physician for additional orders. 3. Home Health Services 60-Day Multidisciplinary Visit Plan: Service Visit Schedule Over A 60 day period Registered Professional Nurse Remote Telehealth Visits Physical Therapy LifeLine with Reminders Clinical Dietician Other (specify) Week # 1 Admit patient to AHC and follow with 2-3 direct in home visits; for a total of up to 8 visits over 60 days ; * Up to (2) PRN nursing visits for assessment /intervention 5-7 days per week over a 60-day period, minimum Evaluation Install Personal Emergency Response System (initial 60-days funded by AHC) 1-2 visits direct or remote telehealth 4. MONITORING PLAN If for two or more consecutive visits (direct in-home or remote visit) the patient exhibits the following, and/ or is symptomatic, the physician will be consulted: Vital Data Standardized Parameters Please specify if other (range) prescribed Heart Rate < 50 or > 120 / minute Blood Pressure Systolic: < 90 or > 180 Diastolic: < 40 or > 100 Temperature > Weight Gain > 2-3 lbs. / 24 hours OR 5 lbs. over 7 days Glucometer reading Monitor weekly; < 60 or > 300 SPO2 < 88% Monitoring Frequency: / day Glucose < or > Prescribing Physician Date Cc: Primary Care Physician Date Transition Partnerships
25 Challenges and, Opportunity Health and IT system silos effective use of information technologies is key Understanding data including what matters to patients (loss of work, loss of independence, etc.) Enabler to reengineer care processes. To understand effective coordination of longitudinal care and services across all care settings and across all patient conditions Level of risk and most appropriate response cost and care efficient for the full cycle of care Supported by a risk stratification assessment, home health care providers design collaborative transitions programs to coordinate with primary care/ health home, navigation, remote monitoring technology, care managers. And, in lieu of ED or ACH, referral of high risk individuals to a traditional Medicare Certified home health program A work in progress knowledge continues to evolve Transition Partnerships 2/27/2017
26 Collaborative Care Patient Centered Care Redesigned Delivery of Care Quality-Adjusted Care Cost-Adjusted Car
27 Wingate Healthcare Diane Judson, RN Regional Director of Network Integration Post Acute Services Transition Partnerships
28 A Transitional Care Model Provider integration moving toward: Value Based Care Readmission Reduction & Consistent Patient Engagement
29 NYS One PARTNERSHIP Year -FOR 2 Pilot PATIENTS Programs Hospital/SNF/VNS/PCP Areas of Focus: Organization Capabilities/Process mapping Communication system development: Provider to Provider Emergency Room utilization Hospital Units to SNF Units Primary and Specialty Care providers Community Based Providers Goals: Care Paths/Risk Stratification Patient/Caregiver identification, engagement, education and support
30 Transitional Care Interdisciplinary Team SNF RN Care Manager (new) Hospital Case Managers Admission Liaisons Specialty Care/Hospitalists Community Based Care Managers/Providers Primary Care Physicians: ACOs/Independent/Small practices
31 Blended Models Implemented Greater New York Hospital Association IMPACT (Readmission Reduction Collaborative) Geisinger Transitional Care Model INTERACT Harold Freeman Care Navigation Coleman/Naylor
32 Key Elements Care Management Integration Physician/Care Manager Engagement Capabilities Enhancement Communication systems: Warm handoffs Medication reconciliation Parallel care paths Sustained partnerships
33 How well did the pilots work? Improved quality of care Communication Systems Design Increased clinical capabilities related to plans of care Improved physician satisfaction with care Primary Care referral and involvement Improved patient/family satisfaction Would you recommend? Increased: 78% 96% Reduced Caregiver strain Early engagement in care planning Ongoing communication/education/support
34 Most importantly. Readmission reduction Skilled Nursing facility from 28%/month to 9%/month within 3 months of implementation PCP Group reported 48% reduction within 3 months of implementation LOS in SNF reduced from average of days to 7-21 days VNS partnership in readmission reduction (blended participants) SNF placement within 30 days post hospital discharge Coordinated ER utilization and discharge
35 Next Steps
36 Step I: Building Relationships o Obtain Leadership support o Identify readmission champion and interdisciplinary team members o Complete contact form o Hospital to work with NYSPFP to confirm SNF partners and invite team to meetings February 28, 2017
37 Step 2: Assessing Current Practices and Clinical Capabilities o Capabilities Survey o Nursing Home Capabilities Survey/Checklist o To assist hospital emergency rooms, hospitalists, and case managers with decisions about hospital admissions or return to the nursing home o Hospital Emergency Department (ED) Capabilities Survey/Checklist o To assess the current workflow and practice in the ED to better inform nursing homes o NYSPFP Participants: Complete the survey o NYSPFP staff will review and aggregate the information to inform of the next steps of the collaborative February 28, 2017
38 Calendar of Events 2017 o Watch for NYSPFP announcements and dates for upcoming 2017 events: o April/May o Launch of hospital site in-person sessions o Action planning and goal setting o June/July o Follow-up coaching calls o September o Idealized Model Process Mapping Webinar o October/November o Hospital Site in-person session to tailor process mapping with idealized practices o December o ED/Observation Webinar February 28, 2017
39 Understand Hospital-SNF Data and Issues o Analyze your high readmissions by DRG o Compare discharge DRG to readmission DRG o Conduct audits o Consider interviewing 5 patients who are readmitted to explore issues o What are the top reasons for the readmissions February 28, 2017
40 Roadmap to Success o Participate fully make significant improvements together o Commit to improvements and to staff education o Maintain communication with partners o Maintain reliable contact lists o Understand each other s regulatory/site specific issues. o The hospital approach does not equal the nursing home approach o Open communication between facilities o Understand community resources available o Understand or develop innovative best practices o Involve the patient, family, and health care advocate February 28, 2017
41 Develop an AIM Statement and Action Plan Administrative Champion Lead Physician Team Lead Nurse Lead Data Lead Other Team Member(s) AIM STATEMENT Consider each process change or key strategy below, and complete the worksheet components for implementing them. Add other strategies as appropriate for your hospital. Process Change/Key Strategy* List Next Steps (How will you implement process change/key strategy?) Resources/Stakeholders available/needed? (Which Depts/Staff will be involved?) Owner(s) Completion Date(If Not in Place) Measurement Strategy (What data will be used to monitor progress/track impact of changes?) February 28, 2017
42 Question and Answer
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